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Friday Buffet: Bravo, 8-bit 'Community'
News Roundup •••• Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios, which released “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” in February, is in financial hot water with the state of Rhode Island. Taking cash from the...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Community (tv program), Gaming Industry, Auction Service, Snow Storms
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Mid-Atlantic casinos listing
Pennsylvania Harrah's Chester Casino & Racetrack This destination offers services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Not only does Harrah's provide gaming action, but guests can also enjoy simulcasting and live racing. At Harrah's...Tags: Seafood, Talbots Incorporated, The Finish Line Incorporated, Penn National Gaming, Religious Festivals
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Game cash: the current economics of buying, selling and renting
Even if the rumors about the next-generation consoles not supporting used games are false, we appear to be entering a problematic stage in physical videogame media. The growing ease of digital distribution as well as mandatory online passes and DRM have...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Gaming Industry, eBay Inc., Netflix Inc., Jason Statham
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Game Faces: Dustin Horning, Bel Air
"Game Faces" is an ongoing series where we will look at the people behind the well-worn game controllers of Baltimore. They might be your neighbor, your elected official or your bartender. Whoever they are, they love games, just like you. Want to show...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Nintendo Company Ltd., PlayStation 3, Google+, GameStop
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Should NFL charge fans for media day?
What won't it charge for? Bill Kline The Morning Call NFL teams extort exorbitant personal seat license fees from fans just for the "privilege" of buying a season ticket. The NFL routinely schedules games that last until nearly midnight on school...Tags: Steve Martin, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Football, Super Bowl, Los Angeles Times
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Black Friday shoppers get early start on Thanksgiving night
Chelsea Haig huddled under a pink blanket outside Toys 'R' Us in Towson, sipping a cup of coffee in the dark as she chatted up other bargain hunters lined up in camp chairs.
"I went to my grandmother's and skipped out on everyone," the White Marsh...Tags: New York City, Apple iPhone, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Toy Industry, Target
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Recording Industry: Here's a (inadvertent) handy guide on best websites for stealing music
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Midnight Sun blog: In response to an inquiry from the federal government trade czar, the Recording Industry Association of America released Monday a filing itemizing "notorious markets" across the globe. Notorious markets are physical places...Tags: Sales, Beijing (China), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Software Industry, Mexico City
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Giving "Shoeless Joe" and the Black Sox another chance
O, by the WayOn the agenda for the recent two-week pilgrimage I made to Las Vegas was a totally wholesome event in which I participated along with a buddy who also committed journalism here at the Sun and now works at USA......Tags: Earl Weaver, World Series, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, Baby Products
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Fried fantasy
Dining@LargeRobert of Cross Keys guest posts today from Florida. It's an intriguing post that raises more questions than it answers, including a) you have to travel for fantasy football? and b) are you bringing me a pecan roll from Stuckey's?......Tags: Beef Brisket, Game Playing, Healthy Diet
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Evidence of effectiveness proves elusive
Sun StaffSecond in a series TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Graham Elementary School has no shortage of problems, so it might seem surprising that when it was awarded a $100,000-per-year federal grant earlier this year for "comprehensive school reform," the school used most...Tags: Prince George's County, Mesa, Video Games, Computers and Software, Software Industry
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Ed Waldman on major-league baseball in D.C.
Rusty Payne, McLean, Va.: Please tell us the differences between the impact on the Orioles of a team in Loudoun County and a team in D.C. Waldman: The biggest difference would be who goes. For folks in Montgomery and Prince George's counties, driving...Tags: New York Giants, Finance, National League, Television Industry, Boston Red Sox
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Md. poker player puts money on fun
Sun StaffLAS VEGAS - Steve Dannenmann, an Anne Arundel accountant, has a strategy for winning the World Series of Poker main event. It involves riding only in cabs whose serial number ends in an even digit, taking the same route from his hotel to the Rio All-...Tags: Severna Park, St. Mary's County, Casino and Gambling Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, John Howard
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